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- Index
- Additional resources
- Build your own vCloud Director implementation on your vSphere lab environment
- Deploying the vCloud Director environment from AutoLab
- The hosted vCloud environment
- Appendix A. Setting up and Configuring vCloud Director
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- Additional resources
- Build your own vCloud Director implementation on your vSphere lab environment
- Deploying the vCloud Director environment from AutoLab
- The hosted vCloud environment
- Appendix A. Setting up and Configuring vCloud Director
- Starting and stopping vApps and individual VMs in a vCloud
- Reassigning vApp VM network settings with PowerCLI
- Configuring networking in a vCloud vApp
- Importing a vApp template into vCloud
- Creating an organization's virtual datacenter in vCloud Director
- Creating a new user in an organization using Views
- Creating and managing organizations in vCloud
- Connecting to a vCloud environment
- Introduction
- Chapter 10. Working with vCloud Director from PowerCLI
- Using Compare-Object to audit group memberships for differences
- Creating rules to maintain memberships of DRS groups using a custom function
- Creating a custom function to update members of a DRS group
- Updating the members of a VM DRS group
- Listing the members of a DRS group
- Creating a DRS group for virtual machines
- Learning the MoRef way of identifying objects
- Using native DRS rule cmdlets to manage KeepTogether and Separate rules
- Setting a cluster into maintenance mode with PowerCLI
- Applying recommendations for partially automated DRS clusters
- Introduction
- Chapter 9. Managing DRS and Affinity Groups using PowerCLI
- Executing native commands inside the guest operating system from PowerCLI
- Configuring coredump settings for an ESXi host from PowerCLI
- Configuring custom storage and path selection policies
- Performing ESXi ping with an ESXCLI object
- Using the ESXCLI vm namespace to kill a misbehaving VM
- Retrieving the ESXCLI object in PowerCLI
- Introduction
- Chapter 8. Performing ESXCLI and in-guest Commands from PowerCLI
- Using PowerShell native capabilities to schedule scripts
- Setting custom properties to add useful context to your virtual machines
- Reporting VM objects created during a predefined time period from VI Events object
- Sending output to CSV and HTML
- Basics of formatting output from PowerShell objects
- Getting alerts from a vSphere environment
- Introduction
- Chapter 7. Creating Custom Reports and Notifications for vSphere
- Reporting shares reservations and limits of resource pools and virtual machines
- Automating share allocation balancing
- Creating a custom attribute with a number of shares per VM on each resource pool
- Balancing share allocations on resource pools
- Setting reservations and limits for resource pools
- Introduction
- Chapter 6. Managing Resource Pools Reservations and Limits for Virtual Machines
- Creating a snapshot management module
- Scheduling automatic snapshot remediation
- Creating a function to automatically remediate snapshots
- Find lost or unknown snapshots
- Removing targeted snapshots
- Scoping and filtering a list of snapshots
- See also
- Manipulating the list of snapshots to get better information
- Getting a list of snapshots in the environment
- Creating a snapshot
- Introduction
- Chapter 5. Creating and Managing Snapshots
- Setting Storage DRS automation levels for individual VMs using PowerCLI 6
- Setting Storage DRS automation levels for individual virtual machines
- Creating and managing datastore clusters
- Converting thin to thick disks with Storage vMotion
- Locating thin or thick provisioned disks
- Finding Raw Disk Mappings in your environment
- Performing Storage vMotion
- Introduction
- Chapter 4. Working with Datastores and Datastore Clusters
- Creating basic reports of VM properties using VMware Tools and PowerCLI
- Setting VMware Tool settings from PowerCLI
- Locating and reloading inaccessible or invalid virtual machines
- Upgrading the virtual hardware version of a virtual machine
- Increasing the disk space in a virtual machine
- Enabling and disabling Fault Tolerance on a virtual machine
- Performing a hot add of virtual hardware to an existing virtual machine
- Importing a virtual appliance from OVA
- Deploying new virtual machines from a template
- Cloning a virtual machine to a template
- Deploying the first virtual machine
- Introduction
- Chapter 3. Managing Virtual Machines
- Setting permissions on vCenter objects
- Setting up folders to organize objects in vCenter
- Setting up resource pools
- Setting cluster advanced features including HA DRS and EVC
- Creating a cluster and adding ESXi hosts
- Creating a virtual datacenter in vCenter
- Introduction
- Chapter 2. Configuring vCenter and Computing Clusters
- Creating a configuration script to set all properties uniformly
- Joining an ESXi host to vCenter
- Configuring syslog settings on an ESXi host
- Creating datastores on an ESXi host
- Setting network configuration
- Enabling services and setting security profiles
- Joining an ESXi host into Active Directory
- Getting the VMware host object
- Connecting to an ESXi host or a vCenter instance
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Configuring the Basic Settings of an ESXi Host with PowerCLI
- Customer support
- Reader feedback
- Conventions
- Who this book is for
- What you need for this book
- What this book covers
- Preface
- Support files eBooks discount offers and more
- www.PacktPub.com
- About the Reviewers
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Credits
- PowerCLI Cookbook
- coverpage
- coverpage
- PowerCLI Cookbook
- Credits
- About the Author
- Acknowledgments
- About the Reviewers
- www.PacktPub.com
- Support files eBooks discount offers and more
- Preface
- What this book covers
- What you need for this book
- Who this book is for
- Conventions
- Reader feedback
- Customer support
- Chapter 1. Configuring the Basic Settings of an ESXi Host with PowerCLI
- Introduction
- Connecting to an ESXi host or a vCenter instance
- Getting the VMware host object
- Joining an ESXi host into Active Directory
- Enabling services and setting security profiles
- Setting network configuration
- Creating datastores on an ESXi host
- Configuring syslog settings on an ESXi host
- Joining an ESXi host to vCenter
- Creating a configuration script to set all properties uniformly
- Chapter 2. Configuring vCenter and Computing Clusters
- Introduction
- Creating a virtual datacenter in vCenter
- Creating a cluster and adding ESXi hosts
- Setting cluster advanced features including HA DRS and EVC
- Setting up resource pools
- Setting up folders to organize objects in vCenter
- Setting permissions on vCenter objects
- Chapter 3. Managing Virtual Machines
- Introduction
- Deploying the first virtual machine
- Cloning a virtual machine to a template
- Deploying new virtual machines from a template
- Importing a virtual appliance from OVA
- Performing a hot add of virtual hardware to an existing virtual machine
- Enabling and disabling Fault Tolerance on a virtual machine
- Increasing the disk space in a virtual machine
- Upgrading the virtual hardware version of a virtual machine
- Locating and reloading inaccessible or invalid virtual machines
- Setting VMware Tool settings from PowerCLI
- Creating basic reports of VM properties using VMware Tools and PowerCLI
- Chapter 4. Working with Datastores and Datastore Clusters
- Introduction
- Performing Storage vMotion
- Finding Raw Disk Mappings in your environment
- Locating thin or thick provisioned disks
- Converting thin to thick disks with Storage vMotion
- Creating and managing datastore clusters
- Setting Storage DRS automation levels for individual virtual machines
- Setting Storage DRS automation levels for individual VMs using PowerCLI 6
- Chapter 5. Creating and Managing Snapshots
- Introduction
- Creating a snapshot
- Getting a list of snapshots in the environment
- Manipulating the list of snapshots to get better information
- See also
- Scoping and filtering a list of snapshots
- Removing targeted snapshots
- Find lost or unknown snapshots
- Creating a function to automatically remediate snapshots
- Scheduling automatic snapshot remediation
- Creating a snapshot management module
- Chapter 6. Managing Resource Pools Reservations and Limits for Virtual Machines
- Introduction
- Setting reservations and limits for resource pools
- Balancing share allocations on resource pools
- Creating a custom attribute with a number of shares per VM on each resource pool
- Automating share allocation balancing
- Reporting shares reservations and limits of resource pools and virtual machines
- Chapter 7. Creating Custom Reports and Notifications for vSphere
- Introduction
- Getting alerts from a vSphere environment
- Basics of formatting output from PowerShell objects
- Sending output to CSV and HTML
- Reporting VM objects created during a predefined time period from VI Events object
- Setting custom properties to add useful context to your virtual machines
- Using PowerShell native capabilities to schedule scripts
- Chapter 8. Performing ESXCLI and in-guest Commands from PowerCLI
- Introduction
- Retrieving the ESXCLI object in PowerCLI
- Using the ESXCLI vm namespace to kill a misbehaving VM
- Performing ESXi ping with an ESXCLI object
- Configuring custom storage and path selection policies
- Configuring coredump settings for an ESXi host from PowerCLI
- Executing native commands inside the guest operating system from PowerCLI
- Chapter 9. Managing DRS and Affinity Groups using PowerCLI
- Introduction
- Applying recommendations for partially automated DRS clusters
- Setting a cluster into maintenance mode with PowerCLI
- Using native DRS rule cmdlets to manage KeepTogether and Separate rules
- Learning the MoRef way of identifying objects
- Creating a DRS group for virtual machines
- Listing the members of a DRS group
- Updating the members of a VM DRS group
- Creating a custom function to update members of a DRS group
- Creating rules to maintain memberships of DRS groups using a custom function
- Using Compare-Object to audit group memberships for differences
- Chapter 10. Working with vCloud Director from PowerCLI
- Introduction
- Connecting to a vCloud environment
- Creating and managing organizations in vCloud
- Creating a new user in an organization using Views
- Creating an organization's virtual datacenter in vCloud Director
- Importing a vApp template into vCloud
- Configuring networking in a vCloud vApp
- Reassigning vApp VM network settings with PowerCLI
- Starting and stopping vApps and individual VMs in a vCloud
- Appendix A. Setting up and Configuring vCloud Director
- The hosted vCloud environment
- Deploying the vCloud Director environment from AutoLab
- Build your own vCloud Director implementation on your vSphere lab environment
- Additional resources
- Index 更新時間:2021-07-23 20:05:07